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What does the story of David and Goliath illustrate about the gospel?

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The story of David and Goliath illustrates the gospel by showing that victory comes through Christ, the ultimate champion, representing humanity before God.

The story of David and Goliath represents a profound illustration of the gospel, highlighting the contrast between Adam and Christ. In essence, we see two men: one, a giant, representing sin and condemnation; the other, David, embodying Christ's victory. Just as David's victory over Goliath resulted in salvation for Israel, Christ's victory brings salvation and justification for all who are in Him. The gospel teaches that our standing before God hinges not on our efforts, but on our champion, Jesus Christ, who fought our battles and won our salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 16; 1 Samuel 17

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